the urinary bladder is in the midline of the abdomen, behind the pubic bone. the gallbladder is in the upper right abdomen.
In women and men, the bladder is located just behind the pubic bone.
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The urinary bladder (where urine is stored in your body) lies in front of the uterus in the pelvic cavity, which is surrounded by bones from all sides. As you know, the uterus starts to enlarge after pregnancy and it starts to press on the urinary bladder, making its capacity less than normal. So it fills up early. Otherwise also the length of the urethra in females is very short, making it difficult to hold urine for a longer duration. (Simple Physics!) To add to this hormonal changes, the mixed feelings of happiness of getting pregnant and anxiety associated with impending delivery may be additional factors.
You need long fingers and short finger nails. For most women it will be jsut in front of your rectum at the bottom of your vagina, for some that have a tilted or retroverted uterus, it will be behind your pubic bone closer to your bladder.
Wiping from back to front after a bowel movement is one common cause of a bladder infection. Also, holding in your urine and unprotected sexual intercourse are other common causes of a bladder infection.
A woman's womb in located in her uterus which is just past her cervix.
In this procedure a needle is inserted into the space at the top of the vagina, behind the uterus and in front of the rectum
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The baby is located behind the abdominal muscles, within the uterus, which is situated in the pelvic cavity. The abdominal muscles form a protective layer around the uterus and other internal organs. As the pregnancy progresses, the growing baby pushes against the abdominal wall, but it remains inside the uterus, separated from the abdominal muscles.
No. They occur in the bladder, which is in the front part of your body.
Yes. The pelvic floor muscles form a sling between your legs. They stretch from the pubic bone at the front of your body to the base of your spine at the back. They help to hold your bladder, uterus (womb- where the baby is) and bowel in place. These muscles also give you control over when you empty your bladder or move your bowels. When pregnant hormones make these muscles stretch and resulting in some urinary incontinence when coughing or sneezing. So it is beneficial to do pelvic floor exercises regularly, especially when pregnant.